Kia Launches 2026 Bongo III Truck with Enhanced Safety & New Variants

Kia has started sales of the updated 2026 Bongo III compact truck, focusing on improved safety through an enhanced front-camera system and standard Forward Collision Avoidance Assist. The update includes a new convenience package with a large navigation system and smart key for certain models. Kia also expanded its commercial lineup with three new special-purpose variants, including extended and refrigerated versions, to meet diverse logistical needs. These changes are part of Kia's strategy to solidify its position in the compact commercial vehicle market.

Key Points: Kia 2026 Bongo III: New Safety Features & Commercial Variants

  • Enhanced front-camera for obstacle detection
  • Forward Collision Avoidance Assist standard
  • New extended wing-body & refrigerated models
  • High freezer variant for electric truck
  • 10.25-inch nav & smart key in convenience package
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Kia begins sales of updated compact truck Bongo with enhanced front-camera & safety features

Kia begins sales of the updated 2026 Bongo III compact truck with enhanced front-camera safety systems and new special-purpose commercial variants.

"We will strengthen our position in the compact commercial vehicle market with improved convenience features and a broader lineup of special-purpose models - Kia official"

Seoul, January 7

Kia Corp. has commenced sales of The 2026 Bongo III, introducing a model-year update for its compact truck that prioritizes enhanced front-camera functionality and safety features. According to a report by Pulse, the English service of Maeil Business News Korea, the South Korean automaker aims to improve vehicle recognition of obstacles, lane markings, and pedestrians through a widened field of view.

The updated model integrates Forward Collision Avoidance Assist (FCA) as a standard feature, which is designed to detect vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians. This focus on safety is paired with a specific convenience package for wing body and power gate models. This package includes a 10.25-inch navigation system, a rearview monitor, fully automatic air conditioning, and a push-button start smart key system.

In an effort to address varied logistical requirements, Kia expanded its lineup with three new special-purpose variants. For the LPG turbo model, the company introduced an extended wing-body version and a refrigerated power-gate trim.

The extended wing-body variant offers a cargo-bed length increased by 280 millimeters. Meanwhile, the refrigerated power-gate model features a body length and height expansion of 60 millimeters and 80 millimeters, respectively, when compared to the standard refrigerated truck.

Furthermore, Kia added a high freezer truck to its electric vehicle model range. This variant provides additional cargo space by increasing the body height by 130 millimeters over the standard freezer truck. These structural adjustments are intended to provide more flexibility for commercial operators handling specialized cargo.

The company indicated that these updates are part of a broader strategy to secure its foothold in the commercial sector. "We will strengthen our position in the compact commercial vehicle market with improved convenience features and a broader lineup of special-purpose models," the report quoted a Kia official.

- ANI

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Priya S
The refrigerated and high freezer variants sound perfect for our agriculture and dairy transport sector. Getting more space without a huge footprint is key for last-mile delivery in Indian markets. Good strategic move by Kia.
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Aman W
While the tech is impressive, the real question is pricing and after-sales service for the Indian customer. Korean brands have good reputation, but will these advanced features be cost-effective for our small business owners? That's the million rupee question.
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Sarah B
The push-button start and larger nav screen are nice, but I hope the air conditioning is powerful enough for Indian summers! Commercial vehicle drivers spend long hours on the road. Comfort is a safety feature too.
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Vikram M
Indian automakers should take note. This is how you future-proof a workhorse vehicle. Adding specialized variants (LPG, electric freezer truck) shows they understand diverse commercial needs. Our Tata and Mahindra have the capability, they need the focus.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I feel the article misses discussing the electric variant's range and charging infrastructure compatibility. For India, an EV commercial vehicle's success hinges entirely on that. Hope Kia has a solid plan for that aspect.

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